And going a step further, if you use a Red LED for one voltage reference and then use a Green LED for a second voltage reference, then measure the two voltages differentially, you have a fairly well...
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And going a step further, if you use a Red LED for one voltage reference and then use a Green LED for a second voltage reference, then measure the two voltages differentially, you have a fairly well...
Mariss,
I hope you realize that my "Feature Creep" comments weren't aimed at you. It's just with all of the request for features, the whole thing reminded me of what I went through with my...
I use to have a boss back in the 1980's - the owner of a small company, who was also a good friend. His name was John Kerr. Anyway, I would frequently go to him with ideas. If John liked a...
Buy some electronics books and study them, read trade journals, set up a small electronics work bench and experiment.
I'll guarantee you'll be rewarded beyond anything you could have imagined.
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What we do is truly an art. There's absolutely no question about it!
To the non-technically minded, this is a sign of a sick mind.
I've used the term "Electronics is my life! " in the past. ...
I think a reduced cost/functionality servo/stepper drive would be good. In my personal affairs, I run the G210 and G340 at 24VDC, at around 3 Amperes. This proposal fits within my requirements...
Over the past 5 years I've installed about 30, or so Gecko G210 drives in an industrial setting. These drives are powered by a 60VDC DC voltage source, driving size 34 stepper motors. The motors...
I also started out with a MAX-NC 5. I use it for making PCB's. But it would be too light weight to do and actual milling work.
This is the machine that uses the Dremel router motor for the...